Highly Commended at the BMA Book Awards 2018
1: Thinking about medicine
2: History and examination
3: Cardiovascular medicine
4: Chest medicine
5: Endocrinology
6: Gastroenterology
7: Renal medicine
8: Haematology
9: Infectious diseases
10: Neurology
11: Oncology and palliative care
12: Rheumatology
13: Surgery
14: Clinical chemistry
15: Eponymous syndromes
16: Radiology
17: Reference intervals, etc.
18: Practical procedures
19: Emergencies
20: References
Ian Wilkinson is Professor of Therapeutics at the University of Cambridge and an Honorary Consultant Physician at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, UK. Tim Raine is a Consultant Gastroenterologist at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK. Kate Wiles is an Obstetric Nephrologist at Kings College London, London, UK.
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